Funding by the Savings Banks Foundation Southern Wine Route
The Sparkassenstiftung Südliche Weinstraße supports non-profit projects in the Südliche Weinstraße region, Germersheim, and Landau in the Palatinate. Applications can be submitted continuously.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
The foundation aims to promote charitable, benevolent, or ecclesiastical purposes, in particular art and culture, monument and heritage preservation, nature and environmental protection, youth, health, and elderly care, social and welfare measures, youth and amateur sports, as well as science and research within its area of activity.
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
Funding requirements
- Applicant must be a tax-privileged, non-profit, or church organization
- Project must be located in the district of Südliche Weinstraße, district of Germersheim, or the city of Landau in der Pfalz
- Project must fall within one of the eligible areas according to the foundation's statutes
Description
The Sparkassenstiftung Südliche Weinstraße supports non-profit, charitable, and church organizations as well as associations and federations based in the district of Südliche Weinstraße, the district of Germersheim, and the independent city of Landau in the Palatinate. Project initiatives in a wide range of thematic areas are funded – such as building and monument preservation, child and youth welfare, culture, media and music, environmental and nature conservation, sports, science, research and innovation, or infrastructure and urban development. The foundation aims to strengthen regional cohesion, promote local heritage, and provide sustainable impulses in the areas of social affairs, education, and health. Funding is provided in the form of grants, and applications can be submitted on an ongoing basis.
A fundamental prerequisite for support is proof of tax-privileged status as well as the localization of the project within the funding area. Furthermore, the project must correspond to the funding areas defined in the foundation’s statutes. The board sets funding priorities annually and decides on the allocation of funds; priorities may vary depending on regional needs. Through transparent award criteria and continuous acceptance of applications, the foundation offers a reliable framework for initiatives that enliven art and culture, strengthen social cohesion, or advance innovative research projects.
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